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Columbia’s national security experts joined in a discussion about the deteriorating security situation in the Middle East.
Venezuela's neighbors are struggling to incorporate the stream of refugees who have poured across their borders, yet the international response has paled in comparison to other recent humanitarian crises write Christopher Sabatini
With the Sri Lankan presidential election set for Saturday, Taylor Dibbert MIA ’11 argues in no matter the winner, minorities within the country will be unrepresented, and far worse, may soon face an authoritarian policies.
Richard Robb, author of the new book “Willful,” analyzes Senator Elizabeth Warren's tax plan and discusses how private will continue to operate.
Special EXPORT Zones: Build China-like hotspots near sea to boost employment, says Arvind Panagariya
India should look to China's Shenzhen and other coastal cities, Arvind Panagariya said. Building more seaports would allow India to boost the environment through special economic zones (SEZ).
Ester Fuchs discusses her time working with Michael Bloomberg during his first mayoral term and says no one felt uncomfortable.
Fairfax County Commission for Women chair Lisa Sales MPA ’94 tells NPR about her work in trying to pass the Equal Rights Amendment in Virginia. "Education is the huge mountain we have to climb here."
What does Saudi Aramco's initial public offering mean for the energy industry going forward? Jason Bordoff discusses issues surrounding oil on Bloomberg TV.
Learn about Daniel G. Alarcon's life growing up in a Peruvian household in Birmingham, Alabama, and how that shaped him to create Radio Ambulante. Listen to his interview with Vicky Murillo for the latest Latin America@Columbia podcast here.